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Market to support families struggling with cost of living
Preloved children's items will be sold at a special market tomorrow at Dinnington High School in Sheffield to support families facing the rising cost of living crisis. The event, hosted by Boutique Baby Sale, aims to offer an affordable alternative for families to buy...
Sheffield charity launches school education programme For Eating Disorder Awarness Week
A Sheffield charity is focusing on education in schools across the region this eating disorder awareness week. South Yorkshire Eating Disorder Association (SYEDA)...
Warehouse to be transformed into Sheffield’s first Community Wellness Centre
An empty warehouse on Ecclesall Road is set to be transformed into a community wellness centre to help people with chronic health conditions. Promoting Health UK, a...
Beloved Cat’s house burned down
Beloved Parkhill Cat “Garfield’s” house has been burned down.
Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust work to restore the River Sheaf
A memorial of Sheffield’s sheaf wheel has been restored to recognise the work of the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust
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Sheffield’s frustration at plans to drop banning fur and foie gras importation.
Sheffield reacts with anger as Rishi Sunak’s government dropped a proposed ban on importing fur and foie gras earlier this week. Annabel Wroath, a member of The...
Chapeltown residents ‘disgusted’ by man who offered Prime drink before sexually assaulting Sheffield girl
A quiet, suburban area of Sheffield has been rocked by the ‘shocking’ news of a teenager being sexually assaulted as she walked along a main road. Wishing to...
Sheffield taxi drivers say Clean Air zone is a “cash grab”
Taxi drivers are complaining about Sheffield's City Council's new clean air zone and the new charges to commercial vehicles. Altan Alan, 49, Sheffield taxi driver said:...
Sheffield ‘not queer enough’ says local author during LGBT+ History Month.
Kirsty Loehr, the author of A Short History of Queer Women, explains why queer history needs to be recognised and what Sheffield can do better. LGBT+ History Month is...
Sheffield University-Cathedral tramline reopens after track repairs
Sheffield's University to Cathedral tramline re-opened today after a period of mechanical failure and track repairs. The line that connects the University stop to...
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Climate group urges people to attend Sheffield Environment Hustings this week
Have some questions about protecting our planet? This is your chance to attend the Sheffield City Council Elections Environment Hustings and get those answers from your local candidates!
O’Sullivan returns to action as second round of World Snooker Championship begin
Ronnie O’Sullivan returns to the baize as the Last 16 of the World Snooker Championship gets underway at the Crucible.
Socially distanced Vegan Market to be held in Sheffield
After having to reschedule twice in the past 12 months, the Vegan Market Co is set to hold their first event of the year in Sheffield this Sunday. The Sheffield Vegan Market will bring together local businesses selling a large variety of products, all the way from...
Sheffield artist hopes new exhibition will get people laughing about grief
Sheffield-based artist Sophie Shukla, 22, has claimed she hopes to encourage people to laugh about grief with her new exhibition.
‘Action for Amazon’: Whistleblowing hotline launched for South Yorkshire Amazon workers
The ‘Action for Amazon’ campaign is ramping up its activities to help Amazon’s workers in the UK.
The Day of Silence: Support The LGBTQ+ Community This Friday
A day of silence to stand by and support all those from the LGBTQ+ community who have been oppressed during their time in school.




